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1 Date of Preparation April 30, 2018 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Mona Lisa Newsome Wicks, Ph.D., RN, FAAN Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellow ( ) EDUCATION: Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, School of Nursing, ASN, 1978 Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, School of Nursing, BSN, cum laude, 1981 University of Tennessee-Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, College of Nursing, MSN, 1987 Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, College of Graduate Health Sciences (Program: Nursing Science), Ph.D., 1992 HONORS/AWARDS 2017 Daisy Faculty Award, The Daisy Foundation 2010 present Fellow, American Academy of Nursing 2010 Selected and attended, Leadership America 2010 Nominated, Student Government Association Executive Council (SGAEC) Excellence in Teaching Award, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Graduate Health Sciences 2009 Outstanding Alumnus, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Nursing Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellow Who s Who Among American Women (25 th Edition) Presidential Citation Award, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Faculty Senate, Secretary/Treasurer Academic Keys Who's Who in Health Sciences Education Chancellor s Distinguished Educator Award, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center 2002 COMPACT for Faculty Diversity, Southern Regional Educational Board, Faculty Mentor of the Year 2002 Career Communications Group, Inc., Professional Achievement in Education Award, Women of Color in Health, Science, and Technology in the U.S Who s Who in America 2001 Student Government Association Executive Council (SGAEC) Excellence in Teaching Award, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Nursing Recipient and College of Graduate Health Sciences Recipient

2 1997 Student Government Association Executive Council (SGAEC) Excellence in Teaching Award, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Nursing Recipient Who s Who in American Nursing 1996 Who's Who Among America's Teachers Sigma Xi, Associate member 1992 Inducted into the Nightingale Society, Wayne State University Patricia Roberts Harris Minority Fellowship Award, U.S. Department of Education 1988 Inducted, Beta Theta Chapter-at-large of Sigma Theta Tau International 1987 Inducted, Beta Theta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International 1986 Memphis State University Nursing Honor Society 1978 Gamma Beta Phi Honor National Honor Society, Memphis State University BOARD CERTIFICATION: American Association of Critical Care Nurses, CCRN Certification, American Heart Association, Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification, LICENSURE: RN, Tennessee, 47335, September 15, 1978 July 31, 2018, active status (Multistate license) SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS: Transcultural Nursing Society, 2015 present Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Fellow Alumni Association, Campus Community Partnerships for Health, Mentor, JONAS Nurse Leaders Scholars Program, Academy of Nursing Fellow, 2010 present Co-chair, 2013, 2014, 2015 Abstract Review Committee Member, Conference Planning Committee, Session moderator, 2012 Annual Conference Member Expert Panel on Cultural Competence and Health Equity, ; Co-chair, ; Lead Co-chair Mentor, AAN Jonas Policy Scholar, 2017 Jonas Policy Scholar Selection Committee American Nurses Association (current) Tennessee Nurses Association (current) By-laws Committee District 1, Delegate, 1993 Convention, 2005 Convention Page 2 of 33

3 Beta Theta Chapter-at-large Sigma Theta Tau, International (current) UTHSC Vice President, Editor, Chapter Newsletter, Member, Awards & Scholarship Committee, Chair, Awards & Scholarship Committee, President, President-elect, Member, By-laws Committee Member, Awards Committee Chair, Nominating Committee , Member Research Committee , , American Association of Critical Care Nurses, Patient Self-determination Act Subcommittee, 1996 Region 11, Special Interest Consultant, Education, Greater Memphis Area Chapter, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, 1992 present Lifetime membership (Awarded, 1999) President ( ) Legislative Issues Committee Chair ( ) International Transplant Nurses Society ( ) Abstract Reviewer ( ) Sigma Xi, Associate Member ( ) Southern Nursing Research Society ( , ) Conference Session Moderator (2005) Abstract Reviewer ( , 2011, 2012, 2015) Member, Awards Committee ( ) State Membership Liaison ( ) Tennessee Public Health Association ( ) Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, , 2011, 2014, , 2018 Abstract Reviewer (2008) American Nephrology Nurses Association, UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE APPOINTMENTS: Interim Chair, Department of Health Promotion & Disease Prevention, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Nursing, Memphis, Tennessee, February 2018 present Associate Dean for Research, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Nursing, Memphis, Tennessee, August Professor, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Nursing, Memphis, Tennessee, July 2005 current Director, Office of Research and Grant Support, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Nursing, July Director, Ph.D. in Nursing Science Program, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Nursing, September 2000 December 2006 Page 3 of 33

4 Associate Professor (with tenure), The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Nursing, Memphis, Tennessee, July Assistant Professor, The University of Tennessee-Memphis, College of Nursing, Department of Acute Care Nursing, Memphis, Tennessee, Instructor, The University of Tennessee-Memphis, College of Nursing, Department of Medical- Surgical Nursing, Memphis, Tennessee, PRACTICE/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Staff Nurse (per diem), W. F. Bowld Hospital, Intensive and Cardiac Intensive Care Units, Memphis, Tennessee, Clinical Nurse (per diem), Surgical and Trauma Intensive Care Units, The Regional Medical Center at Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, Staff Nurse, Level I and II, Respiratory Intensive Care Unit, Baptist Memorial Hospital Central, Memphis, Tennessee, September 1981 May 1987 Staff Nurse, Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, May 1978 September 1981 TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Doctoral Courses NSG 910 Theory and Philosophy of Nursing, NSG 924 Scientific Dissemination, , 2016, 2018 NSG 840 Directed Study (Section 4, Writing for Dissemination), 2011 NSG 912 Theory Construction, 2005, 2013, 2014, 2016 NSG 923 Quantitative Methods, NSG 924 Diversity & Social Issues, NSG 916 Concept & Theory Analysis, , 2005, 2013, 2014 NSG 852 Chronic Health Problems, 2001 NSG 926 Resident Practicum, 2002 Masters Courses MSN 813 Critical Care Nursing I, 1992, 1995 MSN 820 Critical Care Nursing II, 1995 MSN 814 Critical Care Clinical I, 1993, 1995 MSN 824 Critical Care Clinical II, 1993, 1994 Undergraduate Courses N 460 Acute & Intermediate Care Clinical, 1988 N460 Catastrophic Care Clinical Practicum, 1987, 1988 N440 Acute & Intermediate Care Clinical, 1987, 1988 NSG324 Medical-Surgical Nursing Clinical, 1991 N 321 Nursing Science I, 1991 NSG 426 Accelerated Nursing, 1991 Page 4 of 33

5 N 422 Nursing II, 1992, 1993 N 422 Nursing II, 1993 N 322 Nursing Theory, 1995 N 435 Leadership Issues, 1995, 1996, 1997 N 321 Pathophysiology, 1995 N 421 Nursing II Practicum, 1992, 1995 VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS AND INVITED LECTURES: Distinguished Visiting Professorships 1. Wicks, M. N. (2013, May). Preparing to lead in a diverse society. Frontier Nursing University, Hyden, KY. 2. Wicks, M. N. (2003, April). Seeking professional nursing excellence through cultural competence. Old Dominion University School of Nursing, Norfolk, Virginia. Invited Presentations Selected 1. Wicks, M. N. (2018, October). Everyday scholarship: Getting started, staying motivated, and disseminating your work. Frontier Nursing University Webinar. 2. Wicks, M. N. (2018, January). Cultural competence: Embracing diversity. St. Francis Hospital Nursing Education Presentation. Memphis, TN. 3. Wicks, M. N. (2017, September). Authorship: Process, responsibility, and accountability. The University of Tennessee College of Nursing Research Roundtable. Memphis, TN. 4. Wicks, M. N. (2017, August). PLASMA Update. Havenview Middle School. Shelby County Schools. Memphis, TN. 5. Wicks, M. N. (2016, November). Mental health and caregiving: Strategies for eliminating stress. Caregiver s Respite Annual Conference, Memphis TN. 6. Wicks, M. N. (2016, October). Cultural competency and health literacy necessary companions. Center for Excellence in Faith and Health, Methodist University Hospital, Memphis, TN. 7. Wicks, M. N. (2016, September). Pathophysiology of asthma. Paper presented on behalf of Shelby County Schools Office of Health, Physical Education, and Lifetime Wellness, American Way Middle School, Memphis, TN. 8. Wicks, M. N., & Dolgoff, J. S. (2016, December). Recruiting parents and adolescents for an asthma self-management study. A discussion of the recruitment strategies used and challenges faced. Health Systems Research Group, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee. Page 5 of 33

6 9. Wicks, M. N. (2016, January). Creating a personal writing development plan that works. Arkansas State University School of Nursing, Memphis, Tennessee. 10. Wicks, M. N. (2015, September). Sustaining your passion for nursing: Embracing the magic that comes with the journey. Paper presented at the Case Management Society of America Mid-South Chapter Conference, Memphis, Tennessee. 11. Wicks, M. N. (2015, May). How to keep your passion for nursing. Paper presented at the Memphis Riverbluff Chapter, Black Nurses Association Nurses Week Celebration, Memphis, Tennessee. 12. Wicks, M. N. (2014, December). Embrace your leadership legacy. Paper presented at the Beta Theta at-large Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International, Inc., induction ceremony. Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis, TN. 13. Wicks, M. N. (2014, April). Embrace your leadership legacy. Paper presented at the Beta Theta at-large Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International, Inc., induction ceremony. Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis, TN. 14. Wicks, M. N. (2014, June). Improving family caregiver outcomes through theory-guided clinical research. Paper presented at the University of Southern Mississippi, College of Nursing, Hattiesburg, MS. 15. Wicks, M. N. (2013, October). Recruiting and retaining African Americans in clinical research. Paper presented at the Research Coordinators Forum, University of Tennessee- Chattanooga College of Medicine, Chattanooga, TN (delivered as a webinar). 16. Wicks, M. (2013, June). A roadmap for building scholarship capacity. Paper presented at the Old Dominion University School of Nursing, Norfolk Virginia. 17. Wicks, M. (2013, April). I can be a Registered Nurse. Paper presented at the Boys and Girls Club, Memphis TN. 18. Wicks, M. (2011, November). The journey to caregiver health. Paper presented at the National Caregivers Month Caregivers Rest Conference, Caregivers Respite, Memphis TN. 19. Wicks, M. (2011, November). Building a culture to support a faculty research agenda, Paper presented at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Webinar. 20. Wicks, M. (2008, October). Creating opportunities for collaboration in inter-professional education. Paper presented at the Southern Indiana University School of Nursing, Evansville, Indiana. 21. Wicks, M. (2008, October). Alumni boards that work. Paper presented at the Southern Indiana University School of Nursing, Evansville, Indiana. Page 6 of 33

7 22. Wicks, M. (2008, April). Strategies for creating a successful research-focused doctoral program. Paper presented at the Tennessee State University School of Nursing Annual Research Day, Nashville, Tennessee. 23. Rice, M., & Wicks, M. N. (2006, May). Health risk barriers to work and intervention strategies in TANF recipients. Paper presented at the Families First State Conference, Tennessee Department of Human Services, Nashville, Tennessee. 24. Wicks, M. N. (2006, April). Healthcare outcomes in the US: Equality or disparity. Paper presented at the American Nephrology Nurses Association National Symposium, Nashville, Tennessee. 25. Wicks, M. N. (2003, March). Cultural competence: A mandate for nursing excellence. Paper presented at the Nu Lambda Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International, Jackson, Tennessee. 26. Martin, J.C., Wicks, M.N., Collins-McNeil, J., Uriri, J., Boykins, A., Hines-Martin, V., Robinson, B., & Neese, J. (2003, February). Roundtable discussion with minority researchers. 17 th Annual Conference of the Southern Nursing Research Society, Orlando, Florida. 27. Wicks, M. N. (2002, December). Simple lessons for a successful nursing career. Paper presented at the University of Memphis Loewenberg School of Nursing Pinning Ceremony. Memphis, Tennessee. 28. Wicks, M.N. (2002, March). Conducting family research: Opportunities and challenges. Keynote address, Tennessee State University School of Nursing Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International, Pi Upsilon Nursing Research Day, Union University, School of Nursing, Nashville, Tennessee. 29. Wicks, M. N. (2002, March), Keynote speaker. Honor Society Induction. Paper presented at the Baptist College of Health Sciences. Memphis, TN. 30. Wicks, M.N. (2001, July). Understanding learning styles. Paper presented at the Regional Medical Center at Memphis, TN. 31. Wicks, M.N. (2001, July). Diversity in nursing: Opportunities and challenges. Paper presented at the Regional Medical Center at Memphis, TN. 32. Wicks, M.N. (2011, March). Understanding learning styles. Paper presented at the Regional Medical Center at Memphis, TN. 33. Wicks, M.N. (2001, March). Diversity in nursing: Opportunities and challenges. Paper presented at the Regional Medical Center at Memphis, TN. 34. Wicks, M. N. (2000, September). Improving patient compliance. Paper presented at the Embracing our diversity. Bridging the gap between healthcare and the Latino community conference. West Tennessee Area Health Education Center, Inc. Memphis, Tennessee. Page 7 of 33

8 35. Wicks, M. N. (1999, May). Improving patient compliance. Paper presented at the Embracing our diversity. Bridging the gap between healthcare and the Latino community. West Tennessee Area Health Education Center, Inc. Memphis, Tennessee. 36. Wicks, M. N. (1999, May). Twelve-lead ECG made simple. Paper presented at the University of Tennessee, Memphis College of Nursing Continuing Education Seminar. 37. Wicks, M. N. (1999, January). CCRN Core Review: The Pulmonary System. Paper presented at the Greater Memphis Area Chapter American Association of Critical Care Nurses. Francis Hospital, Memphis, TN. 38. Wicks, M. N. (1994, March). Advancing your nursing education. Paper presented at the Shelby State Community College, School of Nursing, Memphis, Tennessee. MANUSCRIPT AND GRANT REVIEW PANELS: Ad hoc mail reviewer, Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health, Research Loan Repayment Program Special Emphasis Panel (ZMD1 MLS (L4), National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities, April 23, 2018 Ad hoc mail reviewer, Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health, Special Emphasis Panel (ZMD1 MLS1) National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Enhancement Award, April 13 14, 2015 Co-Chair, Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1), Center for Scientific Review, Co-Chair, Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity (BUILD) planning grant, July 22 23, 2013 Editorial Board: Founding Associate Editor, Health Behavior and Policy Review, 2014 present Editorial Board: The Journal of Nursing Education, 2012 present Manuscript Review Panel: The Journal of Nursing Education, 2008 present Manuscript Review Panel: Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, ad hoc reviewer, 2012 Manuscript Review Panel: Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Manuscript Review Panel: Nursing Outlook, 2010 present Manuscript Review Panel: Research in Nursing and Health, 2009 present Manuscript Review Panel: Hemodialysis International, ad hoc reviewer, 2009 Manuscript Review Panel: American Journal of Health Behavior, 2008 present Manuscript Review Panel: Nephrology Nursing Journal, 1998 present Manuscript Review Panel: Southern Online Journal of Nursing Research, Nursing Research Review Committee, American Nurses Foundation, Southern Nursing Research Society, Grant Reviewer, Health Disparities and Equity Promotion, Center for Scientific Review Group Permanent Member, National Institutes of Health, June 1, 2010 June 30, 2012 Health Disparities and Equity Promotion, Center for Scientific Review Group ad hoc member, National Institutes of Health, June 30, 2012 June 1, 2013 Healthcare Delivery and Methodologies Special Emphasis Panel, Small Business Innovation Research Mail Reviewer, Center for Scientific Review Group Member, National Institutes of Health, March 9, 2012 Page 8 of 33

9 Nursing Science: Healthcare Delivery and Methodologies Integrated Review Group Member (formerly Nursing Science of Adults and Older Adults), Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health, July 1, 2008 Oct. 30, 2010 Nursing Science: Nursing of Adults and Older Adults Review Panel, Temporary Member, National Institutes of Health, June 2006 Contributing Writer, Medscape Transplantation Policy and Practice Column, COMMITTEES AND OFFICES HELD: University Committees and Offices Held Member, Associate Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs Search Committee, Member, UTHSC Online Education Task Force, College of Graduate Health Sciences Representative, 2015 Executive Council Member, UTHSC Institute for Health Outcomes & Policy, Member, Search Committee, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Allied Health Sciences Dean for Faculty and Academic Affairs, 2013 College of Nursing Representative, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Institutional Effectiveness Committee, Member, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Vice Chancellor for Research Search Committee, 2010, 2011 Member, The University of Tennessee Research Foundation Advisory Committee, Member, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Research Council, Member, Search Committee, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Dentistry Executive Associate Dean for Research, 2009 Member, Search Committee, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Allied Health Sciences Associate Dean for Academic Affairs & Research, 2008 Member, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Institutional Review Board, 2006 current Member, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Vice Chancellor for Research Search Committee, 2005 Secretary-Treasurer, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Faculty Senate, Member, Search Committee, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Nursing Dean, 2000 Member, University of Tennessee Board of Trustees Faculty, Staff, and Student Affairs Committee, Faculty Senate Representative, UT Board of Trustees Academic Affairs Committee, June 1999 Faculty Senate Liaison, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Council on Student Affairs, Member, Advisory Committee, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Center for Minority Health, Faculty Senate Liaison, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Faculty Affairs Committee, Member, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Faculty Senate Executive Committee (College of Nursing Representative), Page 9 of 33

10 Member, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Student Academic Environment Committee, ; Chair, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Faculty Senate Education Policy Committee, , Member, UT National Alumni Association Public Service Awards Selection Committee, College of Nursing Committee Service Chair, Collegiate Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Nursing, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, 2012 current Member, Faculty Daisy Award Committee Member, Evaluation Committee, Ph.D. Program Representative, Member, Progressions Committee, Member, Search Committee, Assistant Director, CRNA Program, Member, Appeals Committee, 2006 Member, Graduate Curriculum Committee, Member, Awards and Honors Committee, , , Member, Admission and Progressions Committee, , Member, Curriculum Committee, Member, Nursing Clinical Doctorate Development Committee, Library Committee, College of Nursing Representative, Member, Graduate Admission and Progressions Committee, Alternate, , Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, alternate, Member, Undergraduate Admission and Progressions Committee, alternate, Member, REAP Advisory Committee, 1989 Member, Secondary Care Course Development Committee, College of Graduate Health Sciences Committee Appointments Member, Institute for Health Outcomes and Policy Executive Council, 2015 present Member, College of Graduate Health Sciences Curriculum Committee, 2015 present Member, Selection Committee, College of Graduate Health Sciences Faculty Mentor of the Year Award, 2006 Member, College of Graduate Health Sciences Tuition Waiver/Health Insurance Taskforce, 2006 Member, Selection Committee, College of Graduate Health Sciences Faculty Mentor of the Year Award, 2005 Member, Ad Hoc Committee CourseEval, 2005 Member, Graduate Council, Community Service and Board Appointments Board of Directors Tennessee Action Coalition, Executive Committee Member, 2017 Co-Chair, Tennessee Nursing Institute for Leadership and Policy, Member, Advisory Committee, Shelby County Relative Caregiver Program, Member, Memphis Mental Health Institute Board of Trustees, , Chair, Board of Trustees, Mustard Seed, Inc. Board of Directors, , Recording Secretary, , Page 10 of 33

11 President and Chief Executive Officer, Research Mentor, Memphis Achievers, State of Tennessee Department of Health, Disparity Elimination Advisory Council Regional Advisory Committee, Memphis Community Networks Program Advisory Board, Meharry Medical College and Memphis Health Center, ; University of Memphis School of Nursing, Alumni Assoc. Board of Directors, July Health Centers Community Networks Program, Advisory Committee, Health Works Family First Initiative, Research Service and Board Appointments Chair, SystemCHANGE: An RCT for Medication Adherence in Transplant Recipients (MAGIC Study) Data Safety and Monitoring Board (R01 DK ), FELLOWS/GRADUATE STUDENTS TRAINED: Post-doctoral Fellows Trained (*Extramurally funded fellowship or grant) 1. Shaquita Starks Ph.D., Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Post-doctoral Fellow (January 2017 December 2018) 2. Lois Bolden, Ph.D., Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Postdoctoral Fellow ( ) Doctoral Dissertations Chaired (*Extramurally funded fellowship or grant) 1. Patricia Mosley, admitted August, Elizabeth Betsy Moore, admitted August, Amanda Matthaei, admitted August, Jennifer Dolgoff, admitted August, Amy McKeon Levi, admitted August, *Melody Waller, 2016, Factors associated with African American women s sexual health and risk behavior: A mixed methods study. Funding: Beta Theta Chapter-at-large Academic Scholarship. Awards: Second Place, Southern Nursing Research Society Minority Health Research Student Poster Award 7. *Loretta Alexia Williams, 2016, Mental health in male caregivers of persons with endstage renal disease. Funding: Jonas Leadership Scholar, Beta Theta chapter-at-large Sigma Theta Tau International Chapter Research Grant, University of Tennessee Health Science Center Nursing Ph.D. Student Dissertation Award. 8. *Shaquita Starks, 2016, Quality of life of African-American women who care for persons with end-stage renal disease. Funding: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration/American Nurses Association Ethnic Minority Scholar. 9. *Kim Robitaille, 2013, The health of rural grandparents raising grandchildren. Funding: Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities Fellowship, the University of Tennessee Boiling Center for Developmental Disabilities. 10. Bridget Robinson, 2009, Determinants of physical activity behavior and self-efficacy for exercise among African American women. Page 11 of 33

12 Funding: University of Southern Alabama Nursing Faculty Research Grant. 11. Dina Byers, 2008, Predictors of African American women s perceived health status in the context of caring for a relative with ESRD. 12. Nina Sublette, 2008, Predictors of depressive and anxiety symptoms among HIV-positive African American women. 13. Desmarie DeCuir, 2007, Predictors of health promotion behaviors reported by black American adolescent males. 14. *Lois V. Bolden, 2006, Depression, anxiety, hazardous drinking, burden, and rewards in family caregivers of patients with chronic liver disease. Funding: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Minority Pre- Doctoral Fellow 15. *Sandra L. Holmes, 2007, Gastric myoelectrical activity in patients with diabetes. Funding: Southern Regional Education Board Pre-Doctoral Fellow. 16. *Costellia Talley, Ph.D., 2005, Quality of life of patients with COPD: A pilot study. Funding: Department of Veterans Affairs Pre-Doctoral Nurse Fellowship. 17. *Tammara Harris, Ph.D., 2003, Burden and health in caregivers of persons with kidney disease. Funding: Beta Theta chapter-at-large, Sigma Theta Tau International Research Grant. Awards: Southern Nursing Research Society 2 nd Place Graduate Student Research Poster Award. 18. *Kathleen Farrell, DNSc, 2002, Role of self-efficacy in mediating health status of the chronically ill. Funding: Delta Epsilon Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International Research Grant. 19. Alison Erway-Brewer, DNSc, 2001, Central venous pressure monitor versus esophageal doppler monitor: Comparison of preload measurements during cytoreductive surgery. Masters Theses Chaired: 1. Ruby Perry, MSN, 2001, Caregiver burden and depression in family caregivers of patients with ESRD. 2. Stacey Hodges, MSN, 1999, Illness severity as a correlate of subjective caregiver burden. 3. Kisha Pickford, MSN, 1998, Burden in black and white caregivers of persons with endstage renal diseases black and white family caregivers of persons with COPD. 4. Tammara T. Harris & Charmin Thomas, MSN, 1998, Subjective burden in African American caregivers of patients with end-stage renal disease. 5. Lisa Castellaw, MSN, 1997, Spirituality in older white women with arthritis. 6. Gloria Carr, MSN, 1997, Burden and family functioning in caregivers of persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). 7. Carol A. Piatkowski, MSN, 1995, Burden in family caregivers of critically ill pulmonary patients. 8. Cynthia Cain, MSN, 1996, A secondary analysis of burden in black and white caregivers of persons with COPD. RESEARCH AND OTHER EXTERNAL SUPPORT: Funded Research Grants Page 12 of 33

13 1. National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health. Peer-led Asthma Self- Management for Adolescents (PLASMA) Multi-Center Study (R01NR014451). September 15, 2014 June 30, 2019; Role: Site-Principal Investigator since Beta Theta at-large chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International, Inc. Factors associated with African American women s sexual health and risk behavior during emerging adulthood: A mixed methods study. June 30, 2016 July 30, 2018 (no cost extension); Role: Co-investigator. 3. Commonwealth of Virginia Alzheimer s and Related Diseases Research Award Fund. An examination of policy application and education needs of working dementia caregivers. July 1, 2015 June 30, 2016, $44,469; Role: Consultant. 4. Beta Theta Chapter-at-large. Mental health in male caregivers of persons with end-stage renal disease. April 30, 2014 March 31, 2015, $3,000; Role: Co-Principal Investigator. 5. National Institute for Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health (Pre-doctoral NRSA Fellowship). Factors affecting hypertension adherence among African Americans , $57,521; Role: Consultant 6. National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health. Prostate cancer education and screening pilot program for African Americans, September 2009 August 2011, $146,500; Role: Consultant. 7. National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health, CHEER: Transforming health disparities into healthy possibilities. September 2009 August, 2012, $ 1,400,413; Role: Co-Investigator, 20% FTE. 8. National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health, INSIGHT for black female caregiver. July 1, 2005 June 30, 2008 (no cost extension ends June 30, 2010), $219,000; Role: Principal Investigator, 40% FTE. 9. The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Nursing, Cardiovascular risks and obesity in end-stage renal disease patients seeking transplantation. June 1, 2001 May 30, 2002, $10,085; Role: Co-investigator, 5% FTE. 10. Delta Epsilon Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International, The role of self-efficacy in mediating health status of the chronically ill. May 1, 2002 April 30, 2003, $500; Role: Co-investigator, 5% FTE. 11. Department of Veterans Affairs Pre-Doctoral Nurse Fellowship Program, Predictors of caregiver health-related quality of life within the context of COPD. July 1, 2002 June 30, 2004, $25,000; Role: Preceptor. 12. American Lung Association, Gene expression of molecular mediators of inflammation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. July 1, 2002 June 30, 2004, $35,000; Role: Coinvestigator, 10% FTE (in-kind). Page 13 of 33

14 13. The University of Tennessee Memphis Center for Genomic and Bioinformatics Individual Pilot Projects Grants, Gene expression of molecular mediators of inflammation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) pilot study. September 1, 2001 August 31, 2002, $10,000; Role: Co-investigator, 10% FTE (in-kind). 14. The Southern Regional Education Board States, Dissertation Year Fellowship, Doctoral Scholars Program, Gastric myoelectrical activity in patients with diabetes. August July 31, 2002, $12,000; Role: Sponsor/Mentor. 15. The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Nursing, Cardiovascular risk level and risk profiles of kidney transplant recipients. June 1, 2001 May 30, 2002, $3,234; Role: Co-investigator, 5% FTE (in-kind). 16. Nurse Anesthetist Research Scholar Grant, Effects of general anesthesia on plasma ascorbic acid and its relationship to post anesthesia consciousness. November 1, 2000 October 31, 2001, $10,540; Role: Co-investigator, 5% FTE (in-kind). 17. Beta Theta Chapter-at-large, Sigma Theta Tau International, Predictors of burden and health in caregivers of patients with end-stage renal disease, April 1, 2000 May 31, 2001, $2,000, Role: Co-Investigator, 10% FTE (in-kind). 18. North American Transplant Coordinators Organization, Influence of side effects profile on compliance and transplant outcomes. September 1, 1999 August 31, 2000, $10,000, Role: Co-Investigator, 5% FTE (in-kind). 19. Women s Health Research Grant Program. The University of Tennessee Memphis, Staying alive: A targeted cardiovascular risk reduction intervention for female survivors of kidney transplantation. July 1, 1999 June 30, $15,000.00, Role: Co-Investigator, 10% FTE (in-kind). 20. Stadtlanders/International Transplant Nurses Society Excellence in Nursing Research Award, Social support for caregivers of renal transplant recipients, $2,500. September 1998, Role: Co-Investigator, 10% FTE (in-kind). 21. Chronimed/International Transplant Nurses Society Nursing Research Award, The experience of caregiver burden among caregivers of patients with end-stage renal disease, $2,500. May May 1997, Role: PI, 5% FTE (in-kind). 22. Industry Sponsor. Proprietary Study, $114,329; July 1, 1995 July 1, 1998, Role: Project Coordinator, 20% FTE. 23. National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health. Minority supplement to Autonomic function and post-transplant quality of life, $258,206, February 1, 1995 January 31, 1999, Role: Trainee/PI, 70% FTE. 24. National Institute of Nursing Research. Autonomic function and post-transplant quality of life, R01 NR03871, $980,000, February 1, 1995 January 31, 2000, Role: Co-Investigator, 5% FTE. Page 14 of 33

15 Unfunded Research Grants 1. National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health. Resources for enhancing all caregiver s health in cancer care (REACH-Cancer), $2, September 1, 2016 August 31, 2021, Role: Co-investigator, 8% FTE. 2. Hartford Change AGEnt Initiative. In support of working caregivers: Raising awareness to build community capacity for workplace change. January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016, $11,968. Role: Consultant 3. American Association of Critical Care Nursing. A multiple methods approach to understanding the long-term outcomes in critical care survivors and their informal caregivers. April 1, 2014 March 31, Role: Consultant 4. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health. Impact of neighborhood transformation on risk factors for obesity and diabetes. April 1, 2014 March 31, 2019, $2,586,186; Role: Co-investigator, 5% FTE. 5. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health. Strategies for improving diabetes, CVD, and depression outcomes. September 1, 2013 August 31, 2015, $225,000; Role: Co-investigator, 7% FTE. 6. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health. HOPE VI, segregation, disparities in obesity and diabetes. July 1, 2013 June 30, 2018, $2,553,174; Role: Co-investigator, 15% FTE. 7. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health. Targeted cost analysis working group for the Jackson Heart Study. December 2012 November, 2015, $969,594, Role: Multiple-PI, 10% FTE. 8. National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health. CHEER: Transforming health disparities into healthy possibilities. January 2012 December, 2016 $ 6,895,808; Role: Multiple-PI, 25% FTE. Funded Leadership Development Grants 1. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Fellowship Award, Building research administration capacity. May 1, 2008 April 30, 2012, $35,000, Role: Project Director/PI Funded Education/Program Grants 1. Health Resources and Services Administration. Advance Nursing Education Workforce (Frontier Nursing University). July 1, 2017 June 30, $1,998,000. Role: Cultural Diversity Facilitator, Consultant. 2. Health Resources and Services Administration. Advance Nursing Education Workforce (Florida A & University). July 1, 2017 June 30, $688,310. Role: Cultural Diversity Facilitator, Consultant. Page 15 of 33

16 3. Health Resources and Services Administration. Increasing nursing education opportunities for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Nursing. July 1, 2011 June 30, $814,100. Role: Cultural Diversity Facilitator, 10% FTE. 4. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, SUSTAIN: Scholarships for students training in accelerated initial nursing programs. September 1, 2011 August 31, 2012, $100,000, Role: Co-Investigator. 5. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, SUSTAIN: Scholarships for students training in accelerated initial nursing programs. September 1, 2009 August 31, 2010, $200,000, Role: Co-Investigator. 6. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, SUSTAIN: Scholarships for students training in accelerated initial nursing programs. September 1, 2008 August 31, 2009, $100,000, Role: Co-Investigator. Unfunded Education/Program Grants 1. Health Resources and Services Administration. Increasing Nursing Education Opportunities for Individuals from Disadvantaged Backgrounds. July 1, 2015 June 30, $1,000,000. Role: Cultural Diversity Facilitator, 5% FTE. BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS: 1. Wicks, M. N., Talley, C. H., & Rice, M. C. (2007). Further exploration of family health within the context of COPD. In C. Sieloff and M. Frey (Eds.), King s conceptual system and middle range theory development (pp ). New York, NY: Springer Publishing. 2. Cowan, P.A., Wicks, M.N., Rutland, T. C., Ammons, J., & Hathaway, D.K. (2002). Pancreas transplantation. In S. Smith (Ed.), Organ transplantation: Concepts, issues, practice, and outcomes. Medscape Book. Retrieved from: 3. Gaber, A. O., Wicks, M. N., Stratta, R. J., Gaber, W. L., Shokouh-Amiri, M.H., Hathaway, D.K., & Egidi F. (1999). Kidney-pancreas transplantation for diabetic ESRD. In H. Malluche, B. P. Sawaya, R. M. Hakim, M. H. Sayegh, & N. Ismail (Eds.), Clinical nephrology, dialysis, and transplantation. A continuously updated textbook (pp. 1-26). Deisenhofen, Germany: Dustri-Verlag. 4. Wicks, M. N. (1995). Family health as derived from King's conceptual framework. In M. Frey & C. Sieloff (Eds.), Extending and testing King's conceptual framework and theory of goal attainment (pp ). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 5. Wicks, M. N. (1991). Review of anatomy and physiology: Respiratory system. In M. L. Patrick, S. L. Woods, R.F. Craven, J.S. Rokosky, & P.M. Bruno (Eds.), Medical-surgical nursing pathophysiological concepts (pp ). Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott Company. Page 16 of 33

17 PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES (*data based): 1. *Waller, M. N., Wicks, M. N., Graff, J. C., Cowan, P., Tolley, E., Pichon, L. C., & Likes, W. (in progress). Factors associated with African American women s sexual health and risk behavior: A mixed methods study. Culture, Health, and Sexuality. 2. Wicks, M. N., Meyers, C., Hitt, J., Jacob, S., Clarke, C., & Mayo, P. (in progress). A state action coalition-developed webinar series designed to promote cultural competence and culture of health. Nursing Outlook or Journal of Professional Nursing. 3. Perez, G. A., Rose, K. M., Caceres, B. A., Spurlock, W., Bowers, B., Lutz, B., Arslanian-Engoren,C., Reuter-Rice, K., Bressler, T., Wicks, M., Taylor, D., Johnson-Mallard, V., Kostas-Polston, E., Hagan, T., Bertrand, D., & Reinhard, S. C. (2018, in press). American Academy of Nursing on policy position statement: Policies to support family caregivers. Nursing Outlook 4. Wicks, M. N., Alejandro, J., Bertrand, D., Boyd, C., Coleman, C. L., Haozous, E., Meade, C., & Meek, P. (in press). American Academy of Nursing on policy. Achieving advance care planning in diverse, underserved populations. Nursing Outlook. 5. *Rhee, H., Wicks, M. N., Dolgoff, J., Love, T., & Harrington, D. (in press). Cognitive factors predict medication adherence and asthma control in urban adolescents. Patient Preference and Adherence. 6. Grape, A., Rhee, H., Wicks, M., Tumiel-Berhalter, L, & Sloand, E. (2018). Recruitment and retention strategies for an urban adolescent study: Lessons learned from a multi-city study of community-based asthma self-management intervention for adolescents. Journal of Adolescence, 24(65), doi: /j.adolescence [Epub ahead of print] 7. *Ransone, S., Graff, C., Bush, A., Oxford, M., & Wicks, M. (2018). Psychometric evaluation of the Nursing Child Assessment Teaching (NCAT) Scale in a community-based sample. Research in Nursing and Health, 28, doi: /nur *Starks, S. A., Outlaw, F., Graff, J. C., White-Means, S., Melaro, L., & Wicks, M. N. (2018). Quality of life and African American women who are family caregivers: A literature review with implications for Psychiatric Mental Health Advanced Practice Registered Nurses. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 16, doi: / [Epub ahead of print] 9. Williams, L. A., Graff, J. C., Wicks, M. N., White-Means, S. I., Cowan, P., & Caldwell, L., Tolley, E., (2017). A qualitative study of burden, depressive symptoms, and perceived health in male caregivers of persons with ESRD. Nephrology Nursing Journal, 44(3), Williams, L. A., Wicks, M. N., Graff, J. C., White-Means, S. I., Cowan, P., Tolley, E., & Caldwell, L. (2017). Male caregivers of persons with end-stage renal disease: A literature review. Nephrology Nursing Journal, 43(6), , 519. Page 17 of 33

18 11. *Fowler, C. N., Kott, K., Wicks, M. N., & Rutledge, C. (2016). The impact of an interdisciplinary virtual healthcare neighborhood on self-efficacy and sleep among caregivers of elderly persons with dementia. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 42(11), Norris, T., Wicks, M., Cowan, P., & Davison, E. (2016). A summer pre-matriculation program: Bridging the gap for disadvantaged underrepresented minority students interested Refin a career in nursing. Journal of Nursing Education, 55(8), doi: / * Graves, R. J., Graff, J. C., Esbensen, A. J., Hathaway, D. K., Wicks, M. N., & Wan, J. Y. (2016). Measuring health-related quality of life of adults with Down syndrome. American Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 121(4), Cowan, P. A., Weeks, Y., & Wicks, M. N. (2015). Promoting success of ethnic minority and male students in an accelerated, entry-level master of nursing program: The SUSTAIN Program. Journal of Nursing Education, 54(9), S doi: / Bryant, K., Newsome Wicks, M., & Willis, N. (2013). Recruitment of older African American males for depression research: Lessons learned. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 28(1), doi: /j.apnu *Robinson, B.K., & Wicks, M. N. (2012). Religiosity, exercise self-efficacy, and African American women. Journal of Religion and Health, 51(3), Doi s *Henry-Okafor, Q., Cowan, P., Wicks, M., Rice, M., Husch, S., & Khoo, M. (2012). Effect of obesity on cardiovascular disease risk factors in African American women. Journal of Biological Research for Nursing, 14(2), *Cupples, C.K., Cashion, A.K., Cowan, P., Tutor, R., Wicks, M., Williams, M.R., Thomas, F., & Eason, J. (2012). Characterizing dietary intake and physical activity affecting weight gain in kidney transplant recipients. Progress in Transplantation, 22(1), *Byers, D., Wicks, M. N., & Harris-Beard, T. (2011). Depressive symptoms and health promotion behaviors of African American women who are family caregivers of dialysis recipients. Nephrology Nursing Journal, 38(5), *Warren, C., White-Means, S., Wicks, M., Chang, C., Gourley, R., & Rice, M. (2011). Cost burden of the presenteeism health outcome: Diverse workforce of nurses and pharmacists. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 53(1), *Bolden, L. V., & Wicks, M. N. (2010). Predictors of mental health, subjective burden, and rewards in family caregivers of patients with chronic liver disease, Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 24(2), Page 18 of 33

19 22. *Byers, D., Harris-Beard, T., & Wicks, M. N. (2009). African-American women s perceived health status while caring for a relative with end-stage renal disease. Nephrology Nursing Journal, 36(6), , DeCuir, D., Wicks, M. N., & Rice, M. C. (2009). The health status of African-American men. The American Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 13, *Nobel, A., Rom, M., Newsome-Wicks, M., Engelhardt, K., & Wolski-Wruble, A. (2009). Cultural competence and ethnic attitudes of midwives concerning Jewish couples. Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 38, Nobel, A., Rom, M., Newsome-Wicks, M., Engelhardt, K., & Wolski-Wruble, A. (2009). Jewish laws, customs, and practice in labor, delivery, and post-partum care. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 20(3), *Talley, C., & Wicks, M. N. (2009). A pilot study of the self-reported quality of life for patients with COPD. Heart and Lung: The Journal of Acute and Critical Care, 38(2), *Talley, H. C., Wicks, M. N., & Carter, M., & Roper, B. (2009). Ascorbic acid does not influence consciousness recovery after anesthesia. Biological Research for Nursing, 10(3), *Mynatt, S., Wicks, M., & Bolden, L. (2008). Pilot study of INSIGHT therapy in African American women. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 22(6), Bolden, L., & Wicks, M. N. (2008). The clinical utility of the stress process model in family caregivers of liver transplant candidates. Progress in Transplantation, 18(2), *Rice, M. C., & Wicks, M. N. (2008). Health risk characteristics of black female informal caregivers on welfare. Clinical Nursing Research, 17(1), *Sanchez, Z. V., Cashion, A. K., Cowan, P. A., Jacob, S. R., Wicks, M. N., & Velasquez- Mieyer, P. (2007). Perceived barriers and facilitators to physical activity in kidney transplant recipients. Progress in Transplantation, 17(4), Wicks, M. N., Bolden, L., Mynatt, S., Rice, M. C., & Acchiardo, S. R. (2007). INSIGHT potentially prevents and treats depressive and anxiety symptoms in black women. Nephrology Nursing, 34(6), Rice, M., & Wicks, M. (2007). The importance of nursing advocacy for the health promotion of welfare recipients. Nursing Outlook, 55(5), Rice, M. C., & Wicks, M. N. (2006). Assessing the health of women moving from welfare to work. AWHONN Lifelines, 9(6), Page 19 of 33

20 35. *Bolden, L.V., & Wicks, M. N. (2005). Length of stay, admission types, psychiatric diagnoses, and the implications of stigma in African Americans in the nationwide inpatient sample. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 26(10), *Winsett, R. P., Arheart, K., Stratta, R. J., Alloway, R., Wicks, M. N., Gaber, A.O., & Hathaway, D. K. (2004). Evaluation of an immunosuppressant side-effect instrument. Progress in Transplantation, 14(3), , *Farrell, K., Wicks, M. N., & Martin, J. C. (2004). Chronic disease self-management improved with enhanced self-efficacy. Clinical Nursing Research, 13(4), *Winsett, R.P., Stratta, R.J., Alloway, R., Wicks, M.N., & Hathaway, D. (2001). Immunosuppressant side effect profile does not differ between organ transplant types. Clinical Transplantation, 15(Suppl. 6), *Harris, T. T., Thomas, C., Wicks, M. N., Faulkner, M. S., & Hathaway, D. K. (2000). Subjective burden in young and older family caregivers of patients with end-stage renal disease awaiting transplant. Nephrology Nursing Journal, 27(4), , *Gaber, A. O., Wicks, M. N., Hathaway, D. K., & Burlew, B. (2000). Sustained improvements in cardiac geometry and function following kidney-pancreas transplantation. Cell Transplantation, 9(6), * Cain, C. J., & Wicks. M. N. (2000). Caregiver attributes as correlates of burden in family caregivers coping with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Journal of Family Nursing, 6(1), *Hathaway, D.K., Wicks, M.N., Cashion, A.K., Cowan, P.A., Milstead, E. J., & Gaber, O. (2000). Heart rate variability correlates with post-transplant quality of life. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 22(6), *Connelly, J. O., O Keefe, N., Hathaway, D.K., & Wicks, M.N. (1999). Impact of a humaninterest video on living-donor kidney donation rates. Journal of Biocommunications, 26(4), Castellaw, L. S., Wicks, M. N., & Martin, J. C. (1999). Spirituality in White older women with arthritis. Research for Nursing Practice (on-line journal) Available at Hathaway, D.K., Wicks, M. N., Cashion, A. K., Cowan, P. A., Milstead, E. J., & Gaber, A. O. (1999). Heart rate variability and quality of life following kidney and pancreas-kidney transplantation. Transplantation Proceedings, 31(1-2), *Wicks, M. N., Milstead, E. J., Hathaway, D. K., & Cetingok, M. (1998). Family caregivers burden, quality of life, and health following patients renal transplantation. Journal of Transplant Coordination, 8(3), Page 20 of 33

21 47. *Hathaway, D. K., Cashion, A. K., Milstead, E. J., Hathaway, D.K., Cashion, A. K., Wicks, M. N., Milstead, E. J., & Gaber, A. O. (1998). Cardiovascular dysautonomia of patients with end-stage renal disease and type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Nursing Research, 47(3), Winsett, R. P., Cowan, P. A., Wicks, M. N., & Gaber, A. O. (1998). Autonomic dysregulation in patients awaiting kidney transplantation. American Journal of Kidney Disease, 32(2), *Hathaway, D.K., Winsett, R. P., Johnson, C.D., Tolley, E. A., Hartwig, M., Milstead, J., Wicks, M.N., & Gaber, A. O. (1998). Post-kidney transplant quality of life prediction models. Clinical Transplantation, 12(3), *Johnson, C., Wicks, M., Milstead, J., Hartwig, M., & Hathaway, D. (1998). Racial and gender differences in quality of life following kidney transplantation. Image the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 30(2), *Wicks, M. N., Milstead, E. J., Cetingok, M., & Hathaway, D.K. (1997). Burden and quality of life in family caregivers of patients with end-stage renal disease. ANNA Journal, 24(5), , *Wicks, M. N. (1997). A test of the Wicks family health model in families coping with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Journal of Family Nursing, 3(2), Hathaway, D.K., Winsett, R.P., Wicks, M.N., Milstead, E.J., & Gaber, A.O. (1996). Quality of life outcomes associated with variable post-transplant prednisone dosing regimes. Journal of Transplant Coordination, 6(2), ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED IN REFEREED JOURNALS (*DATA BASED) 1. Ramsey, R., Egerman, R., Del Mar, L., Aycock, J., Bringman, J., Russell, C.,... & Wicks, M. (2007). 646: Patient motivation for participation in obstetric clinical research projects as measured by a new instrument in an inner city primarily African American population. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 197(6), S Ramsey, R., Mercer, B., Engelhardt, K., Wicks, M., Wan, J., Kao, L.,... & Fukushima, T. (2005). Effect of posture and contractions on hemodynamic measures as assessed by the Hon cardiovascular dynamic monitoring system. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 193(6), S Ramsey, R., Mercer, B., Engelhardt, K., Wicks, M., Wan, J., Kao, L.,... & Fukushima, T. (2005). Reliability of the noninvasive Hon cardiovascular dynamic monitoring system. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 193(6), S Ramsey, R., Mercer, B., Englehardt, K., Wan, J., Wicks, M., Smith, T., Kao, L., & Guzman, C. (2004). The ability of the Hon cardiodynamic monitoring system to detect changes in the peripheral microcirculation in true versus false labor. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 191(6), Supplement, S184. Page 21 of 33

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